A New Year and new decade of DUI & Drug arrests

Posted on Jan 1, 2010 12:05am PST

Happy New Year and happy be the client who doesn't drink, drive, ingest or imbibe way too much. Like a lion hunting its prey, law enforcement will be out looking for drunk driver's and law breakers this New Year. Be prepared for road blocks; DUI check points; some questionable stops and speed traps. Again, if your sober and not breaking the law, you won't have too worry. But if you break down, a good lawyer can try to fix the situation.

May I suggest instead staying home at New Years, or, if you must go out, hire a cab. Should cabs be sparse in your area, consider being the designated driver. Again, be careful about mixing your alcohol and be careful about mixing your medicine with alcohol. Both can be dangerous combinations.

Often times, folks are not wise in how they celebrate and what they celebrate with on New Years. Marijuana, cocaine, oxycontin and ecstasy are illegal. You risk hurting yourself, others and time in the Department of Corrections should you be found to be in possession of these substances when stopped by law enforcement. Furthermore, should you be arrested for DUI, and not tell the corrections officer in the jail that you also have illegal drugs on you, you will be charged with the felony crime of introduction of contraband into a correctional facility.

We'll let old acquaintances be forgot and be grateful that you have a new year to be a better person and do great things. Make it a point to know your legal rights and make it a point to be careful out there. If you are in need of additional information, the Roden Law Firm is available via the web at www.duiguy.info or www.drugdefensefirm.com. All the best in 2010.

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